ACCEPTED PAPERS

Scientia Juris: A Missing Link in the Modelling of Statutory Reasoning
Michał Araszkiewicz

Argumentation Schemes for Statutory Interpretation: A Logical Analysis
Giovanni Sartor, Douglas Walton, Fabrizio Macagno and Antonino Rotolo

Interpretive Argumentation Schemes
Douglas Walton, Fabrizio Macagno and Giovanni Sartor

Model of Argument from Social Importance
Tomasz Zurek

Analysing Norms with Transition Systems
Trevor Bench-Capon

On the Interactional Meaning of Fundamental Legal Concepts
Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer and Tom Van Engers

Extending Contract Automata with Reparations
Gordon Pace, Fernando Schapachnik and Shaun Azzopardi

A model of Air Transport Passenger Incidents and Rights
Víctor Rodríguez Doncel, Cristiana Santos and Pompeu Casanovas

Abstract Dialectical Frameworks for Legal Reasoning
Latifa Alabdulkarim, Katie Atkinson and Trevor Bench-Capon

Extracting Legal Arguments from Forensic Bayesian Networks
Sjoerd T. Timmer, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij and Bart Verheij

Two Faces of Strategic Argumentation in the Law
Guido Governatori, Francesco Olivieri, Antonino Rotolo, Simone Scannapieco and Giovanni Sartor

Managing Motivation at the Workplace Through Negotiation
Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, John Zeleznikow, Francisco Andrade and Jose Neves

Punishments, Rewards, and the Production of Evidence
Alexander Boer

Extracting Scenarios from a Bayesian Network as Explanations for Legal Evidence
Charlotte Vlek, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij and Bart Verheij

Using data to understand how the statute book works
John Sheridan

Facilitating Re-use of Legal Data in Applications—Finnish Law as a Linked Open Data Service
Matias Frosterus, Jouni Tuominen and Eero Hyvönen

Open-Access Grant Data: Towards Meta-Research Innovation
Marta Poblet, Amir Aryani, Kate Caldecott, Timos Sellis and Pompeu Casanovas

Application of Topic Models to Judgments from Public Procurement Domain
Michał Łopuszyński

Mining Information from Statutory Texts in Multi-Jurisdictional Settings
Jaromir Savelka, Kevin D. Ashley and Matthias Grabmair

Legislation as a complex network: Modeling and analysis over the European Union law
Marios Koniaris, Ioannis Anagnostopoulos and Yannis Vassiliou

Towards Measures of Complexity: Applying Structural and Linguistic Metrics to German Laws
Bernhard Waltl and Florian Matthes

Towards graph-based and semantic search in legal information access systems
Nada Mimouni, Adeline Nazarenko, Eve Paul and Sylvie Salotti

Towards a Legal Recommender System
Radboud Winkels, Alexander Boer, Bart Vredebregt and Alexander van Someren

Managing the Requirements of the Swiss Federal Legislation using Akoma Ntoso
Monica Palmirani, Fabio Vitali, Albano Bernasconi and Luca Gambazzi

Development of the eLen Regulation Database to Support Legislation of Municipalities
Makoto Nakamura and Tokuyasu Kakuta

A dataset of RDF licenses
Víctor Rodríguez Doncel, Serena Villata and Asunción Gómez-Pérez

Fighting Organized Crime Through Open Source Intelligence: Regulatory Strategies of the CAPER Project
Pompeu Casanovas, Juan Arraiza, Felipe Melero, Jorge González-Conejero, Gila Molcho and Montse Cuadros

Argument-Based Policy Consultation Through Crowdsourcing
Joe Crawford, Katie Atkinson and Trevor Bench-Capon

Using Crowdsourcing Games Techniques and Similarity Metrics to Improve Legal Ontologies Expansion
Tania C. D. Bueno, Karina G. Roggia and Hugo C. Hoeschl

#Folksonomies & #Law: from «quid juris?» to «quid jus?» to «cur jus?»
Federico Costantini

Jagiellonian University, Kraków